A Comprehensive Profiling of Hemostatic Activation and Thromboinflammatory Biomarkers and Cellular Indices in Predicting Outcomes in Venous Thromboembolism
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Siddiqui, FakihaDirector/es
Monreal Bosch, ManuelFecha
2025Disciplina/s
MedicinaMateria/s
HemostasiaTrombosis
Tromboembolismo venoso
Trombosis venosa profunda
Embolia pulmonar
Cascada de coagulación
Fibrinólisis
Endotelio
Plaquetas
Inflamación
Moléculas de adhesión
Citocinas inflamatorias
Quimiocinas
Factores de crecimiento
Mortalidad
Sangrado
Resumen
Despite advancements in diagnostic and therapeutic approaches, pulmonary embolism (PE) and deep vein thrombosis (DVT) in general remain challenging conditions due to their complex pathophysiological mechanisms. This thesis aims to comprehensively profile and evaluate the prognostic value of blood cellular indices and biomarkers in VTE with a specific focus on PE.
Materials and Method: This study was comprised of two independent groups of patients, namely the RIETE registry and LUMC PERT cohorts. Blood count data was used from 10,000 patients from the RIETE registry and provided the basis for cellular indices calculations. Blood samples from the PERT study, comprised of 500 patients with acute VTE, were analyzed for both cellular indices and biomarker profiling. The calculation of cellular indices included NLR, PLR, and SII. Plasma samples were tested for thrombin generation potential, and a comprehensive profiling of hemostatic activation and thromboinflammatory biomarkers using ELI...





